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FAQs When Buying A Shipping Container

What size containers do you sell?  We sell 10’, 20’, and 40’ long containers. Most containers are 8’6 tall but we also have 9’6 tall containers called high cube containers.  Occasionally we get containers in other sizes such as 8’ and 30’.

The amount of space is minimal. For a 20-foot unit, you will need approximately 75 feet of straight clearance.  For a 40’ unit, you will need approximately 120’ of clearance in a straight line.

We deliver 20’ containers to your site using a tilt bed truck. The driver will back in the truck, tilt the bed, and drive out from underneath the container.The container will gently slide off the truck, onto the ground. The driver will need to pull straight out from underneath the container.   40’ containers are delivered with a pickup up truck pulling a gooseneck trailer. 

The site will have to be fairly level, smooth, and firm. We can deliver on dirt, cement, grass, crushed stone, and asphalt. Keep in mind that a container might sink in a soft surface and our truck could leave tire marks.

We recommend that you or a designated contact person be present the first time we deliver a unit to you. If this is not possible, we can discuss other alternatives.

We strive to deliver your container in the shortest amount of time.  Typically that is as soon as the same or next day to a week. It all depends on how busy we are.

It is your responsibility to check with your local authorities about the placement of the container.

We sell containers with doors at one end, both ends (double door containers), side doors (open side containers), and also can do modifications.

We Sell & Deliver Containers

Helpful Hint When Buying A Shipping Container

20' Container Delivery
40' Container Delivery
Keep Your Container Off Ground
Doors to Cab, Doors to Back

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Doors to the Cab, Doors to the Back

Keep in mind that we back into the spot that the container will go, slide the container back, then pull out from under it.